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Growth and Nongrowth Capital Investments and Future Performance*
Authors:Ling Chu  Robert Mathieu  Chima Mbagwu
Affiliation:Wilfrid Laurier University
Abstract:Most studies on the impact of capital expenditure on future performance use the aggregate capital expenditure disclosed in the cash flow statement. In this study, however, we distinguish between growth capital investments (that increase production capacity) from nongrowth capital investments (that only maintain or reduce current capacity). For growth capital investments, we document a negative association with year-ahead performance, which becomes positive in the subsequent year. For nongrowth capital investments, we observe a non-negative association with year-ahead performance. For nongrowth capital investments, we document a positive association, suggesting that the divestment is beneficial. That is, firms are likely disposing of nonproductive assets. Our results suggest that disclosing the nature of capital investments is important to better assess the future impact of a firm's investment decisions.
Keywords:capital investment(s)  learning  performance  growth  investissements en capital  apprentissage  rendement  croissance
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